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Anthony Ceja Receives Top Administrator Award from Local Leadership Group

Anthony Ceja Receives Top Administrator Award from Local Leadership Group
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The San Diego chapter of the California Association of Latino Superintendents and Administrators (CALSA) has selected Anthony Ceja as the Aspiring Administrator of the Year.

Ceja, who leads the San Diego County Office of Education’s (SDCOE) restorative practices work, was selected for his hard work and unwavering commitment to promoting quality public education for Latino/a students.

“I am humbled and grateful to be honored by CALSA to be chosen to receive the Aspiring Administrator of the Year Award for the San Diego region. This comes just a few months prior to SDCOE honoring me for completing 25 years of service in Student Services and Programs,” Ceja said. “I am grateful to be seen and celebrated by CALSA and SDCOE for what I have loved doing this past quarter of a century. These past several years in service have enriched my life and have blessed me and my loved ones in so many ways! I am forever grateful!”

Ceja and other honorees will be recognized at a reception on April 19.

CALSA is a professional association that advocates for the development and placement of highly effective Latino/a administrators who are skilled in addressing the unique needs of Latino/a students. The organization works to provide leadership in school administration, offer networking and mentoring opportunities, and provide professional assistance to community groups, boards of education, and other leaders in the field of education.


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